Bubblegum Crash is a three episode OVAanime series, the sequel to Bubblegum Crisis. A human ovum An ovum (loosely, egg or egg cell) is a female sex cell or gamete. ... A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (ã¢ãã¡) is Japanese animation, sometimes referred to by the portmanteau Japanimation. ... Bubblegum Crisis is an anime OVA series that takes at least part of its inspiration from Philip K. Dicks and Ridley Scotts Blade Runner. ...

After the split between Artmic and Youmex, Youmex proceeded to make a sequel on their own, Bubblegum Crash, which ran three OVA episodes and is conjectured that it was a shortened version of how Crisis was to end. Artmic promptly sued Youmex, cutting Crash short and tying the entire franchise up in legal issues for the next several years.

Bubblegum Crash was even less commercially successful than its predecessor. Fans maintain that the storyline of Crash was inferior, the characters were transformed into two dimensional caricatures, and the character development was nonexistent. Other fans maintain that Crash was at least as good as Crisis, and complemented the series. Another major complaints of critics of Bubblegum Crash is that the voice actress for Priss changed. This was due to her obligations as a professional musician, but did lead to Priss having a voice the fans were not used to.

Yoshiko Sakakibara (榊原 良子 Sakakibara Yoshiko, born May 31, 1956), sometimes mistranslated as Ryoko Sakakibara (Sakakibara Ryōko), is a veteran seiyu who was born in Chiba. ... Akiko Hiramatsu (平松 晶子 Hiramatsu Akiko, born August 31, 1967) is a seiyū who was born in Tokyo. ... Michie Tomizawa (富沢 美智恵 Tomizawa Michie, previously 富澤 美智江 Tomizawa Michie, born October 20, 1961) is a veteran seiyū who was born in Nagano. ... Toshio Furukawa (古川 登志夫 Furukawa Toshio) is a veteran seiyuu who was born on July 16, 1946 in Tochigi. ... Kenyu Horiuchi (堀内 賢雄 Horiuchi Kenyū, born July 30, 1957) is a veteran seiyū who was born in Shizuoka. ...

The character design in Bubblegum Crisis, by Kenichi Sonoda, is attractive, with a noticeably more mature look to several of the women, and though the art and backgrounds are a bit inconsistent, they generally look good enough and improve significantly as the series progresses.

Despite the sort-of-sequels, BubblegumCrash and Bubblegum Crisis 2040, my first recommendation if you liked Bubblegum Crisis would be AD Police Files; it is much darker, more realistic, and stylish than the series that spawned it, and arguably better, too.

Bubblegum Crisis is one of the first OAV series, and is largely responsible for the current proliferation of them.

After the split between Artmic and Youmex, Youmex proceeded to make a sequel on their own, BubblegumCrash, which ran three OVA episodes and is conjectured that it was a shortened version of how Crisis was to end.

BubblegumCrash was even less commercially successful than its predecessor.

Fans maintain that the storyline of Crash was inferior, the characters were transformed into two dimensional caricatures, and the character development was nonexistent.

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